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Tuesday, July 21, 2015
Walter Molino Illustrations, Part 2
More amazing pieces from Italian illustrator Walter
Molino. These illustrations (1957-63) come from an Italian newspaper
called, "La Domenica del Corriere." Molino is a an artist who Frank Frazetta admired and was
inspired by.
Geez, what kind of a world did Walter Molino live in? Did stuff like this just happen wherever he went?
"So then the train caught fire and plummeted from the overpass into the orphanage while people fled in artistic fashion." "For pity's sake, Walt, we sent you to cover a kite-flying festival! There isn't a railroad line for miles in any direction!"
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I've GOT to know the story behind the rocket-powered elephant!
Geez, what kind of a world did Walter Molino live in? Did stuff like this just happen wherever he went?
"So then the train caught fire and plummeted from the overpass into the orphanage while people fled in artistic fashion."
"For pity's sake, Walt, we sent you to cover a kite-flying festival! There isn't a railroad line for miles in any direction!"
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